Curriculum vitae, or the birth, education, travels, and life of Henry Lamp, M.D / written by himself... ; printed from a manuscript in the possession of Legh Richmond Ayre ; with an introduction, supplement, and notes, by Joseph J. Green.
- Lampe, Henry, 1660-1711.
- Date:
- 1895
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Curriculum vitae, or the birth, education, travels, and life of Henry Lamp, M.D / written by himself... ; printed from a manuscript in the possession of Legh Richmond Ayre ; with an introduction, supplement, and notes, by Joseph J. Green. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![my cousin Reigneer Lampe,* and my cousin andrew Lampe, which may bee inquired of and found out upon ye East Country walk on ye Exchange at London, they live either at conigsberg in prussia, or in Bremen, a citty of germany, both which have a trade with England. ‘tr. Ido apoint, constitute and re- quest for my trustees, my loving and good friends, Will: Rawlinson,t of Graith- wait; James Birkett,{ of wood; Ed- ward Braithwait,§ of Rossett ; John Danson,|| of peninton; Joseph Good,q] * Reigneer Lampe would perhaps be a son of his uncle, Reinier Lampe, of Amsterdam. Andrew might be another son. + One William Rawlinson, a Quaker, was committed to prison in September, 1684, apparently for absence fromthe National worship. (Joseph Besse’s ‘‘Sufferings of the People called Quakers,’ London, 1753). William Rawlinson, a Friend of Graithwaite, died 1734, and was buried at Friends’ Burial Ground, Colthouse. His wife, Mary, pre-deceased him in 1724. Graithwaite is S.W. of Windermere Lake, a little north of Rusland, Co. Lancaster, which is nine miles from Ulverston. { James Birket, a Friend of Wood, in Cartmel Fell; he was dead in 1739-40, as his relict Elizabeth died at that time. 3 Edward Braithwaite, a Quaker, died at Roswhait, 1719, and was buried at Swarthmore. Rossett, really Rossthwaite, is in Lancashire, about a mile north of Woodland, and 8.W. of Coniston Water. There is also a Rossett, or Rosside, in Ulverston, and a Rossthaite in Cumberland, about six miles from Keswick; the first-named ,no doubt, is the one referred to. || John Danson was a Friend of Pennington, two miles from Ulverston ; his wife’s name was Mary, and he had a daughter, Sarah, who died in 1705, and two sons, named Joseph, who died in 1706 and 1712-13. One John Danson, perhaps the above, died at Mount- barrow, in 1721, and was buried at Swarthmore; and one Mary Danson, a widow, died at Fidlerhow, in 1737,. and was buried at Height. | Joseph Goad was a Friend of Beikliffe, Beicklif,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33779600_0093.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)